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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNINC. OCTOItER 17. SOCIETY tndy under the direction of Mr. Fairbanks, and Professor Schrofi", head of there departments at tnt l'nlversitv ot Orecon. In Mr. Fairbanks Miss Itcdg?rs- has one of tbe ablest men in ine countrv, his commissions being iiptirn-v.ide. some or his tilings occupyins; places of houor in oth er countries. . :& Mrs. Floyd Edgerton is leaving today for California, where Fhc will join her hnsband in San Francisco, fcoth going from there to Calexico. in the Imperial val ky,- where they will remain f-r he winter, where Mr.. Edgerton V b'tsiness takfs him. During the rummer they plan to divide their tlma between Cbronado and San l)ieo. Mrs. Edgerton has spent t.ie rroiirr r.art of the Burampr in Sa lem, with her parents, Mr. ah 3 Mr. Ceorge L. Rose, with thj cx ccctlon of several weeks In Aug ust and September, which were passed in Ssattle, Tacoma and Vn- get Sound rftip; Several Inrorm-, at gatherings of clo'sa frfends fcax'ft punctuated thfe Jihal daj's of Mrs Edgerton, in' Salem, u t J . On her way south sha will stop off to be the gu?st for several days of bier sister; ; Mjss Helen Rose at the Kappa Kappa Garoma house. " . .:. Mr. rnd Mrs. Ercel Kay went down to Portland yesterday, to at tend th3 Punch Rowl tournament at the Weverly Country club, the organizations participating being those of, Seattle. Vancouver. Ta coma, Portland golf club and the Waverly; club. I "The tourney was- over jtbe 3H lioli route, match play aninst bogey, the t?am making the bestj aggregate showing against the colonel being proclaimed ue v.in- rner. Rudoln uilhclrn. state champion, and Mr. Kay.j winner of th y club championship, playel the first two positions. Friends, new and old. of Mrs. Charlotte Selden called at the M. M. Cusick residence, "Oak Villa; Tuesday) afternoon between the AUTUMN lly (icrtiiKlc IJolisou IJoss Comes t l'e ;iwm oii itiot fee! Mil'ipin soitly through the ; Loaves a fjift, star-kivsetl ami sweet At the doorstep of your room; ('louils of fop ;aH virtrin-pale l'or a filmy bridal-veil. Comes tlie dusk with evrn tread Where J he dawn has crept hefie; Pauses with the world abed At the 'threshold of your door: And her (rift of moon-drenehed dew H a shroud to cov-r you! organization, wliicti rponnored ' V. Koland. left Thurrday for FOR pure, "clear" as a bell expressive, natural tone, for smartness of de sign, and for J important features youll prefer tfris, The Highest Class ' Talking Machine in the World Prices $60 to $2500 ?f V h I I 4 Come in and 1: ear it Myrtle Knowland S0X0RA DEALE1UX SALEM 1.413 COURT STREET tea hours. Mrs. Seldou's daughter Mrs. Marie Flint, entertaining for her pleasure upon the occasion of her S5th birthday. Many; of the guests swho dropped In to of- er congratulations were xormer Roeeburg residents, which was Mrs. Seiden s home before coming 0 Salem to reside a little over 1 year ago. i ' The rooms were beautified with lovely garden flowers, and ithe charming honor guest alpo ttc- ceived her friends among a wealth of blossoms, sent in re membrance of the occasion. In the drawing room were art bas kets filled with golden dahlias, and the dining room displayed an arrancement of the feme flow ers in shades of pink and white. Mrs Ceorge II. Burnett and Mr3. Cusick assisted Mrj. Flint. . , Mrs. Chaunccy Kinkaid of Etf- ger.e was a charming visitor dur ing th mid week, being enter tained as the house guest of Mrs. James Nicholson while here. IFor the rleasnre ner guest ilrs. Nicholson asked In-a few friends tor tea Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Kinkaid has visited In Kalem nuit2 frequently, each time being the inspiration foria num ber of informal social courtesies The Arabian Knights club of Salem is the latest organization to come forward with a contribu tion to the winter's social season. A committee composed of Z. J. Kisgs, lister iDavis. O. K. De Witt. Albert Hille, and Dr. O. A. Olson already has plans well nndor way fori tho premier danc- some, of the smartest ?nl gayest dancing parties Irst winter, anl Several winters before I hat. has cards out for the initial affair this season, which will fall on Monday night, October 25. The personnel of the club In cludes a group of well known folk who are particularly congen ial and who are looking forward with the happiest anticipation to the forthcoming dance, which will', usher in a series of six parties. 1 This club, which annually has aj long waiting list, m ill include i Fc-vera! new names this season, aaj a number of the older members j have moved away. Th club Is limited to a membership of Ui coupls. The officers of the Monday; Portland where Mrs. Heck was to be Joined by her husband. Tbey planned to visit there for several davs. thn returning to Salem for brirf :ay bcti-re leaving their hmv In tb pcuth. Mrs. Warm Hunt was e petted to arrhe borne today from' for Corral: j, where be fc Inr a tnariral the rt fottnigtt. a- (Continued on tr ing party which will be on Tues day evening. October 2fi. in the Wrby building, and which will be followed by a teries of similar affairs. fa Mine -on the fourth Tuesday of each month. All th? dances are to be for mal and wl! undoubtedly b dis tinctive affairs, with the colors of the organization much In evi dence in decorations and cos tumes, for the Nobles are request ed to wear the nd fez on each cccas'on. i Th local Shrine club was or ganized shortly before tie war, all social activities of necessity l eiDg discontinued dm Ins that period, the pre?ent effort on the V.art of members being for the purpose of bringing Nobles and their; wives together in a social way,; thus promoting-wider 4c Hiiintanro! hip ..and a" spirit of cordiality. A croup of Salem K-rls attend ing th Oregon .Agricultural col Ifgi; mho are home for the week end are Miss Meryle Whitney. Miss ;race Hunt. Miss P.ertha Vlck, Mi.s Grace Humphreys. Miss Oertrude Ashby and Miss Amelia Habcock. LOWER PRICES AT ! MILLER'S 3 Selling Events Next Week, National Umbrella Week Miller's Blanket Week Ladies' Suits Week ) Ik 7.1 i, . -1 r m i - Commencing Monday Every Lady Suit will be reduced, no reserve. Special tag on eTery garment, giving the reduced price; Also special racks with Coats and Dress The hospitality of the social clubs of Salem is rather far famed, and in the list,' the local chapter (1. of the I i;. o Sisor hood, stands well to the fore. Lae.t announcement or the nieia er's plans for the winter reveals the larue luncheon-on Thuivlay of next reek. wher. Mrs. W. II. I'yrd will open her charming home on Court street to the local ogaiiization. which will entertain in honor of Woodburn chapter J. The two clubs have a combined membership of about 4 0. and the affair is planned primarily as a set-acquainted meeting, before the annual state convention which will be held in Woodburn next May. Members of fue social commit tee of Chapter O, composed ot Miss Laura Grant, Mrs. D. X. Oeechler arul Mrs. C. B. McCol lough, have plans Tor the lunch ton, well unde- way. and It Is anticipated that the event will be rutstanding on the coming week's Eoctal and club calendar. Night club. Dr. Orover llell-'i inger. Hoy Mills and Georgol Riches, have tentative, plans un-! der way for the? entire aeries, cn-i deavoring to; have several of then confirm In spirit and decor-! at ions with the season. Hallow-; e'en will furnish the first motif; Thanksgiving the next: Christ mas, and Washington's or Lin coln's anniversary to be the in spiration for the ones io Decem ber and February. i ''; Harold Hager, who is identified with the new bank at CJatskanie. spent Columbus day, Tuesday. with his mother, Mr. Cordelia; tla&er. j . Miss Clara r.reUenstcln. wlio 14 attending the Oregon Agricultural college this winter, is home for the week-end spending the time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ureitenstein. Miss Peggy Brown, a charming girt Troni TAVoina. flopped off in Salem during1 the latter part of the week to visit brjefly with her host of friend. She was on her way iiome from Albany and was to -meet In Portland her aunt. Mrs. Henry Browne, and cousin i l'a'ge Brown of Chicago, who are to spend the winter on the coast.) ! Miss Miilam Schwartz was; pledged this- week. to th Chi Omega sorority at the "University of Oregon. Miss Hva Randall be coming a Delta Delta Delta. House guests at the D. A. IfodKe residence t'.iis week and over th week-end are Mrs. H. B. Taylor of Lompoc. C?t.. and Mrs. J. Rob ertson of I-a Chine. Canada, who are on their way to California. Mrs. Sidney Beck and small daughter Joanne of San Francis co, who have been spending so cial weeks in Salem with-Mrs. Beck's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Salem Lyceum Course Five Artist Numbers The I test Lyceum Coursi' Sa!rm J'ver HaJ LIKt-KAXCE I.ITTU: SYMPHONY. NVvemWr 2, 1WI FKKDEKK'K -WAKDK. Deccmtcr 7. 1920. i ALHEKT LlXIHjrE8T, Tenor. aistej by Lenora Allen, soprano, Iiobert lacD-jnalJ, tc- co:npanist, DecemWr 10, 1!"J0. . ; I)E MILLE MALE WAKTETTE, Januarj-T.-1021. "PIERIIEKT LEON Corn, HiuuorUt, March ltf Season Ticket Sale closes Saturday, October Tl. You cot be afcle to ecnn season ticket after thi date. Adults'-season ticket "t.CO; student. $2Q ; children undr 12. $2.00. Single admissions will amount tot Reserved Seats $7.00, npular adtaluion I.V00. Save money by getting a season ticket, even if you can only alt cud two num bers. Seat Reservations. Friday. Oetolr 2lrth. H a. m., at the Armory. One Terson ein tiot reserve more than 10 tickets. Tickets srjit.ia tu be reserve! will be taken care cf immediately after the line-up is taken cere of Friday, October 29th. All numbers of the eonrse will b held in the Annory. This course is of the Lighest 'quality anl every person apiearing is an artist in their line. Ticket on Sale at MYRTLE KNOWLAND. 415 Court street GEO.. C. WILL, 432 State street. Direct Mail Orders to Leslie II. Springer 372 State street, Salem, Oregon. Don't Pat It Off Now'j TLe Tbe On these special racks wi 1 be found season's latest styles in Afternoon and Dinner Frocks, Serges and Tricotines for street wear. NEWiARRIVALS I New Fall Waists Complete range of sizes in the tailored Crepe de Chine models, with fluted ruffle at edge of collar and cuff si -j. - : ' 1 " "T ' j 1 Alsoajwonderful showing of High Col- ored Suit Blou: A ises. I .. -wo-; ' . I i ig Shipment Children's Coats, al! priced oh the new basis MAGAZINE BARGAIN PRICES THE ACE 127; H. HI St. rbont 939 i - - . '"ill j ; , . - . , . , : s, : A. ;i, ; ; . . j.-, .. -,: Spec al Prices yfli n (flr' DrU Goods j y l M Jt-1 Prri PK (j rfSiIks I II Good Goods. (C J Coming as most welcome news to z host or Salem friends is that of the transfer' of Harry Albert. national bank examiner, to the Oregon district, which means that Mr. and Mrs. Albert will again make their home in the west. They are removing from Minne apolis, Minn., where they havo been residing for the past four or rive years, duiinz . the time that .Mr. Albert has been national examiner for the Minneapolis dis trict, to Portland, where they have located in the Villa St. Clara. i i The transfer Is one of the most important ones made in national bjrik examining circles for so:..e lime.! the district, which Mr. Al bert is to have jurisdiction over being considered the second best in the I'nited States, the Los An geles! district ranking first. For 17 years Mr. Albert was associated with his father, John If. Albert. In the Capital National V.nkj and before going eajt on he national b?nk assignment he served pcveral years with the State bank.. Itoth Mr. and Mrs. Albert fKnuna Hurst) were extended a ;nost cordial welcome, bv Salem friends during the week, when they came up Thursday for a brief viMt. Mrs. Albert was the gnent f her mother. Mrs. Kmma Hurst. nd her sister. Miss Caroline Hurst. Mrs. Willis C. Ilawlry and Miss Iras Hawley .returned Thursday from Albany where they were ituest Tor about a w--k of Mrs. ltaw(eyH father, John Ceiten r"orfer. j Senator ILmtcy also returned home' the last of the wcefc from Coos eounty where he had been on business of the government. Official duties called lit tit to I'ort and vesterda)-, and before his re turn hoin h will make a trip up the Columbia river with gov ernment engineers and through Clatsop county. Thursday night was marked by me wniiMiallyj iHMiitirnl dinner narty given ! by Miss Muriel Sieev.es and Mi-s Charlotte Crol rai to a croup of j university friend, at the Steeves residence. The guests' circled a tablft charming its every appoint ment. An rt basket held ra big cluster or Itrcwn-eyod Susans ani colden gyp-oi.hella. a Tluffy bow of golden chiffon topping thehan Cjj i ;uie favor Jiakets asi lit the same rolor and displaying! ti lunar ornamentation . on th handle, mere arranged et each piate. wiiirii was indirated by aj rinnu cara ntrtiur bearing out the color m Iwdp. j l.uests bidden were Mi Jewel! -px. .mism Mabel Iavis. Miss Mar-! s?rri .Mciiamel. Miss Dorothy Owen. Mis I'alnma Prouty. Mis Mary Cilbert. Miss Mabel Ttenrro. Miss Anna lavender. Miss Mar Joric Flege and Miss Itutli Wise. The Monday Nlsht club, a everybody knows, gained Its name by stressing punctuality on this' date throughout the beaton. Thii 'Amrririn Maitiln with W- niii'i I'.'jntr lemptnwii 13 M DiiM-ball MtRJiia with Mrf'iiri 3.00 Don Lif with VoUr TrUciKa io Xt. 10th n)y 3 00 MCiin- with MrCall's.. 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